The Spotify Camp Nou witnessed a historic night on Sunday, May 10, 2026, as FC Barcelona officially secured their 29th La Liga title in the most poetic way possible: a dominant 2-0 victory over Real Madrid.

With 91 points and three matches still to play, Hansi Flick’s side is now mathematically untouchable, sparking a night of euphoria across Catalonia.
Match Summary: The Decisive Clásico
Barcelona entered the match knowing a win would seal the trophy, and they delivered a statement performance that reflected their dominance all season:
- Early Thunder: Marcus Rashford ignited the stadium in the 9th minute with a breathtaking, curling free-kick that left Thibaut Courtois helpless.
- The Cushion: In the 18th minute, Ferran Torres capitalized on a pinpoint assist from Dani Olmo to double the lead, a goal that effectively broke the spirit of the visitors.
- Defensive Wall: Despite Real Madrid’s second-half pressure—including a disallowed Jude Bellingham goal—Barcelona’s backline, led by the veteran Eric García and the youthful Pau Cubarsí, held firm to ensure the clean sheet.
Flick’s Emotional Triumph
The victory was particularly poignant for Hansi Flick, who guided his team from the sidelines just hours after the passing of his father. Flick was seen in tears during the pre-match minute of silence and was embraced by his players at the final whistle.
“It was a tough match, and I’ll never forget this day,” an emotional Flick told the crowd during the trophy celebrations. “I am so proud of this team’s determination to fight in every match. Now, we must celebrate.”
A Season of Excellence
This title marks back-to-back league championships for the Blaugrana and the first time they have successfully defended the trophy since 2019. The success is being hailed as a triumph of the “Flick System,” supported by the strategic recruitment of Deco and the board’s commitment to a high-pressing, aggressive identity.

